Rated 5 out of 5�by Chuck Works just fine
Perhaps like you, I've read the "not-so-good" user reviews of radio-controlled clocks. Indeed, when I first started it, it was way off the correct time. But I decided to let it "cook" for a few days before taking it back.
I'm glad I did. It took about 48 hours, but it eventually synced up just fine and now, several weeks later, it's still looking good. We'll see how if performs for the long term, but for now it's just what I wanted.
March 22, 2014

Rated 1 out of 5�by Administrator Can't FInd the Signal
This clock had a lot of difficulty finding the radio signal. It appeared to work initially when we put the battery in and followed the instructions, then went to an incorrect time. The following morning when we returned to work, it had reset itself and was on the correct time, but by the end of the work day, it had lost about 10 minutes. This would happen each day with it being correct when we came to work, but being off time by the end of the work day. Finally, it failed to reset overnight and the time became hopelessly off. Since there is no way to manually adjust it, if it can't figure out the signal, it's just worthless. We returned the item.
December 4, 2013

Rated 1 out of 5�by HP Does not work
This clock does not set itself and does not allow you to set the time manually either. Piece of junk.
November 4, 2013

Rated 2 out of 5�by AP5353 Watch out for DST
I bought this clock on Oct 28,11, at Bay Area at California, for office use. I tried to set the time, but it didn't work accordingly. I read the instruction and it said it was set to follow the Colorado radio, and the instruction asked the user to face to Colorado direction. So it didn't follow California radio setting, so day-light saving didn't quite work in CA. So when the consumer buy it, watch out if you are on the same day-light saving zone with Colorado.
November 7, 2011